died Toronto General hospital on Feb Mr Thompson had been In falling health for some time He was In his year and was the last of the family of Jacob arid Mary Thompson of Holt funeral was held In Mount Albert chapel on Friday Feb Rev Earl Mount church conduct ed the service Pallbearers were John Rye Allah Hopkins Harvey and Joseph Inter ment was In Newmarket ceme tery or rt a COMMUNITY i cP 1 A1 iiS DhotfSM J The regular monthly meeting of the council of North was held In the chambers at Belhaven on Monday after noon Feb with Deputyreeve Clark Martin In the chair The reeve Roy Pollock was at home suffering from the President of the Keswick Op Gavin Morton told coun cil of the work done by this ser vice club for the youths of the township in the form of spon soring Scout and Cub groups He told of the need for more money with which to finance additional cub packs and asked councils assistance io Council agreed to take this into consider ation when drawing up the bud get The agreement between the township and was again discussed and council de cided on a basic agreement with various adjustments for different subdivision Aft agreement is to be drawn up between Horace i subdivide and the town Driving ship which requires a bond to be placed with the township for work not yet done other than the installation of a water supply system The duties of the newly ap pointed building inspector for the township James Sinclair commenced on February 1 and a bylaw received its third read ing and passed at this meet ing to hire Mr Sinclair His duties as building inspector along with those of Weed Inspec tor carry a combined salary of Balfour Beach Associa tions engineer Mr Walker tended council and told of the associations plana for an under pass where the Metropolitan crosses their road into the child rens camp A more elaborate underpass is their wish and coun cil expressed the opinion that Balfour Beach could spend as much money of its own a3 long as the plans for the underpass met with the approval of the county engineer m S expert Sharon J isaivUre of the newest ideas and converts them benefit yxCy yet provides you with security yoK advice and service before and after loss A Ring Services McNeill Limited- tie Brock Son 11 j JiiA Ring 32 Marvin Hunter PA J Agency Ring 39 Ring Ring Neil McDonald SinclairCockburn Lou Associates of the York County and District iiM1I Agents Association if r 0 The SharonHope ladies of the United church will join with St James Anglican for the World Day of Prayer on Friday Feb at 2 pm The United service will be at the usual time next Sunday at am A member of the Giddeons will be the guest speaker Mr and Airs Harold and family Hamilton were re cent guests of Mr and Mrs Howard Fife Mrs Everett Newmar ket spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Harvey Miller Sharon Institute is sponsoring a progressive euchre in Sharon Halt on Tuesday Feb i at pm Lunch will be good prizes will liven X Mr- and Mrs Stewart Hal- stead Miss Mae St ovens Toronto wore weekend quests of parents Mr and Mrs Gordon United church Sunday school will be holding a seating at rink on Feb from to pm Mothers to provide lunch either sandwiches or cook- which will be served at the hall Anyone wishing transporta tion is to be at the hall by pm A joint meeting of the Sharon and Holland Landing Home and School Association will be held at the hall Feb 20 at 815 pm The Mental Health play Showers will be present ed by a Newmarket group to be followed by a Buzz Session The regular monthly meeting of the Friendship Circle will be held on Feb at the homo of Mrs Ramsay Mr and Mrs Smith were with their son Doug in Kingston for the weekend Mr Ron Beckett is able to be out again The choir will be presenting an Easter cantata Our Mighty Lord by John Boalt on Palm Sunday March in the United church at pan Mrs P Boag is feeling better Miss Francis was taken to York County hospital Mr Clayton Foster Brace- bridge was visiting friends here on Friday Mrs J Aylward spent sev eral days last week visiting friends in Toronto Mr and Mrs Jack Beach and family have moved to Newfound land Mrs Beach nee Dorothy Fos ter was a resident here some years ago Mrs Roger Hansen Toronto visited her grandmother Mrs during the weekend The United church choir will hold an evening of Irish songs games and lunch on Friday Mar 16 at pjn Miss Jean Lewis and Mr John Kell attended a Young Peoples training class in Newmarket on Saturday and Sunday February 25 is Donut day for the Trail Rangers of The boyswill be taking your or der ahead of time and the do- nuts will be delivered on Feb Mr and Mrs Mainprize and Jim Toronto had dinner with Mr and Mrs Hamil ton on Sunday Mr and Mrs Harold Bray Keswick visited Mr and Mrs Smith on Monday Mr and Mrs Perry and family had tea recently with Mr and Mrs John Spence The community is pleased that Mrs is home from the hospital after an oper ation and is doing nicely Mrs Henry Kay spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Erhlynj KESWICK Mrs Gavin Morton left last week for a six weeks holiday in Florida Mr Morton will join Kay Sutton While there she j her there soon In her absence MOUNT Sunday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Vcrn Kellington were Mr and Mrs Carl Green wood and Charles from New market Mr and Mrs Hoover and boys from Holt visited Mr and Mrs E King on Sunday Mrs Fred King and Mrs J Morris visited Mrs Keg Mcin tosh last Tuesday The will meet on Fri day at pm the church The Holt Missionary Society will be responsible for the program i J her brother at and her in Sunderland Mr and Mrs Garnet Meyers and boys attended a surprise parly in Newmarket Tuesday evening in honor of Mr Allan was celebrating his birthday Mr and Mrs George and relatives In Manilla on Friday John Horner is ill We wish him a speedy recovery A baptismal service was held in church Sunday morning when Rev baptized eight Misses Norma and Bernice Kay spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Stevenson Virginia Mr and Mrs James Taylor and family visited her parents Mr and Mrs Ross on Sunday Mr and Mr Albert had dinner on Sunday with Mrs floury Kay Mr and Mrs Norman King and Floyd and Mr and Mrs Jack Chalmers Sutton spent Friday evening with Mr and Mrs Lea- land Nelson Mr and Mrs Charles Horner Mrs Jack Winch taking over her work the township of lice Mr John Keswick passed away at the wheel of his car from a heart attack during the storm in Toronto Sunday Mr a retired Toronto police officer His car ran into a parked car shot over the side walk and crashed through a fence onto a lawn The World Day of prayer ser vice is being held in the United church at pan Friday Feb In spileSof bad weather and sickness the Christian church service on Sunday was of added interest Rev Serrick is devot ing a short period on illustrated talks to the younger children Also enjoyed was a quartette by the Wright family Keswick friends are pleased to hear Mr Harry Anderson is at home from the hospital also that Mrs Etta Wilder is out of hospital at her daughters home in Toronto The Womans Federation will meet at pan Feb ill the United church Rev Campbell in hi pul pit Sunday He was assisted Intensification of the Ontario Federation of Agricultures pro vincial policy of safer driving on rural roads was indicated to day by Jasper president of the 200000 member farm or ganization In a renewed effort to help re duce automobile accidents on rural roads the Ontario Federa tion of Agriculture has proclaim ed February to as Rural Safe Driving Week To launch the week of safe driving plan ning is already underway throughout Ontario towards holding huge Safe Driving Ral lies in almost every country in the province on February Ontario provincial police have been given the green light by Attorney General Roberts to be guest speakers at each of the county meetings The York County rally will be in Aurora in the Lions Hall Monday Feb at pm See page Prizes will be awarded at the rallies to those farm organiza tions turning in the best report on suggestions for eliminating the and physical h to safe driving in their districts It is expected that many of the rallies will pass resolutions on rural auto driving for presen tation to the provincial govern ment Responsiblefarm citizens can no longer ignore the fact that al most twothirds of the accidents in Ontario occur in the rural areas Mr Jasper said It is shocking to realize that in a total of persons or two a day were killed in accidents in the rural areas of Ontario and property damage arising out of these accidents exceeded 16 mil lion These figures do not take in account those who were dis abled those who were kept from earning a normal Hying and the staggering medical costs which this involved On the basis of government figures Mr Jasper continued it appears that almost acci dents a day occur in the rural areas of Ontario We all know that in some rural areas there are many more accidents which go unreported to the police Of course not till farm people are responsible for these acci dents Mr Jasper said but whether rural people were in volved or not the fact remains that our roads the rural areas HOLLAND LANDING CUBS BROWNIES GUIDES GROUP The Holland Landing Cubs Brownies and Guides Association held their annual meeting in the community hall on Wednesday Feb at 230 New officers are as follows president Mrs vicepres Mrs Foster secretary Mrs Scott treas urer Mrs J Foster badge Mrs S Foster The next meeting will be held on Wednesday March at 235 pm in the hall The group wishes to thank alt who con tributed in the recent canvass The association is planning a euchre for the near future are taking a serious toll in life property damage personal disa bility and medical expense The Ontario Federation of Agriculture Mr Jasper stated is duty bound to offer its co operation with the provincial government and other respon sible bodies in order that acci dents not only in the rural areas but in all of Ontario are pared down from the figures which I have 1 Market Police Ml LIMIT FRESH Pot 7 COUNTRY 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